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He is always teachable, never thinks he is done improving. Even with five super bowl appearances in ten seasons. The following quote about improving his technique, posted today at the Herald, gave me goosebumps. He talks about why he still has coaches for his throwing form:
What I like is the confidence it displays, too. People say he asks for help because he is getting rusty, or his game is declining. No. If it can help him make just five more completion in a season, it is worth it. And no quarterback would disagree with his sentiment.
I think we could all learn from him. What if we all took that attitude to our jobs, how much better would we be, how high would we be in our profession?
The above quote is from:
BostonHerald.com - Blogs: The Blitz» Blog Archive » Tom Brady tells why he’s seeking advice from pitching coach Tom House
You know I almost wish he wouldn't even talk about this stuff. Let people think his form is declining, don't give other QBs an insight into his thinking. But as a fan I sure appreciate it.
If I can improve my technique and that helps me with five throws over the course of the season, five throws that I wouldn’t have made last year, that I made this year, those could be the five most important plays of the season.
What I like is the confidence it displays, too. People say he asks for help because he is getting rusty, or his game is declining. No. If it can help him make just five more completion in a season, it is worth it. And no quarterback would disagree with his sentiment.
I think we could all learn from him. What if we all took that attitude to our jobs, how much better would we be, how high would we be in our profession?
The above quote is from:
BostonHerald.com - Blogs: The Blitz» Blog Archive » Tom Brady tells why he’s seeking advice from pitching coach Tom House
You know I almost wish he wouldn't even talk about this stuff. Let people think his form is declining, don't give other QBs an insight into his thinking. But as a fan I sure appreciate it.
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